Beautiful hotel on the river. A lovely place to stay and explore the town of Ayutthaya. Either take a tuk-tuk or walk into town.
The owners were very nice and arranged a boat trip for us and tuk-tuks when necessary.

Comment from Hotel Management

13-Nov-2018 by Une, Hotel Management

Thank you for your review. We appreciate this.

4 out of 5

by a verified traveller

Posted 01-Feb-2018 on Hotels

Beautiful Thai wood home on the river. We stayed in a row of guest houses a few feet from main structure. The family was friendly and provided great service, even procuring us transportation and an English speaking guide, when requested. Breakfast included continental choices and Thai dishes made fresh when we sat down. We were even able to buy a beer and a glass of wine from the owners to enjoy in the evenings. The garden and view of the river were soothing. The only downside was the bathroom was outside and though covered and offering privacy by a six foot high wall, it didn’t stop the mosquitos from taking a bite while using the toilet and shower. A unique experience never-the-less, for those tired of standard hotel accommodations.

5 out of 5

by ann

Beautiful Thai house homestay right on the river.

Posted 16-Nov-2017 on Hotels

beautifully restored Thai style wooden house right on the river, with a roofed deck to sit and watch the river... a taste of "old" Thailand, but with modern conveniences, such as a/c and a fridge in the room. wonderful breakfast, and O, so helpful owner! She organized transportation for us, and gave us a wonderful itinerary for Ayuttaya.

Comment from Hotel Management

04-Dec-2017 by Une, Hotel Management

Thank you Ann :) Hope to see you next time

3 out of 5

by Brian

Beautiful view but dangerous dogs

Posted 09-Oct-2017 on Hotels

Pros
Beautiful river view and a beautiful building.
Cons
If you try to walk anywhere you have to pass a gauntlet of VERY unfriendly dogs, then walk along a busy road with no sidewalks. And if you do all that, there’s still almost nothing in walking distance. So, you’ll end up paying for a tuk tuk every time you want to go anywhere. Also, their idea of coffee in the morning is instant coffe and you’ll have to pay extra for real coffee.

Comment from Hotel Management

04-Dec-2017 by Une, Hotel Management

Thank you for your comments Brian, we will improve our service and hopr to see you next time

5 out of 5

by Carissa

Gorgeous and authentic

Posted 14-Jan-2017 on Hotels

Amazing! By far the most memorable stay in thailand. Close to the ruins and made us feel in a different world. The mahogany is gorgeous and felt like luxury without the high cost.views were breathtaking and breakfast was delicious. Love this place

5 out of 5

Recommended
for Everyone

by a verified traveller

Beautiful homestay. Quintessential Thai structure

Posted 09-Jan-2017 on Expedia

Right on the river, beautiful gardens and woodwork throughout. We loved it. The only negative is the walls are a little thin, but while it was the least expensive hotel our entire trip it was probably our favorite. It felt super authentic.

2 out of 5

by a verified traveller

Marginal

Posted 18-Nov-2016 on Hotels

Only things somewhat impressive was the Teak main office and the view of the river from the exterior deck. Breakfast was a small pan of fried rice, sliced papaya and toast. Do it yourself instant coffee. Location is terrible if you planned to spend any time in the evening downtown. Local sidewalks near hotel practically non existent if you want to walk anywhere.

4 out of 5

Recommended
for Everyone

by a verified traveller from x

A very nice relaxing place to spend a few days

Posted 09-Oct-2016 on Expedia

Location: Directly next door, along the river, is quite a good Thai restaurant that is outside.

The hotel appears to be old, but is actually only 2 years old (built in 2014) so the wood floors and all finishes are in very good condition.
Hotel doors and windows are exactly the same as original baan Thai houses, which means that they are satisfactory, but not air tight. The only issue is that the River flowing just outside, breads a lot of mosquitos. It is necessary to sleep with a mosquito net, even though the rooms are air conditioned. Possibly a slight modification to how the doors and windows seal would stop mosquitos from entering??
The bed was pretty good.